Forest Service to host Urban and Community Forest Grant workshop

The Delaware Forest Service will hold an Urban and Community Forestry Grant workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 13 at the Delaware Department of Agriculture, 2320 S. Dupont Highway, Dover. Advance registration is required at bit.ly/2DwG6oO or 859-6262, ext. 112.

Urban Forestry Director Kesha Braunskill and The Delaware Center for Horticulture’s Sam Seo will discuss the 2018 urban and community grant program. All municipalities, homeowner associations, and certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations can apply. Up to $40,000 in grants for tree planting, tree care and tree management projects on publicly owned lands is available. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000 in one of two project categories: tree planting or tree management. Applications require a 50-50 cost-share match in either cash or in-kind services such as volunteer hours.

Applications are limited to one project in one project category and will be judged on a competitive basis by a grant committee of the Delaware Community Forestry Council. All projects must be performed on public lands within the community. Priority is given to first-time applicants, Tree Friendly Communities and cities or towns that have passed an urban tree canopy goal resolution.

The grant workshop will discuss the 2018 urban grant guidelines and requirements and include a question and answer session. Topics will include how to work with arborists and tree care contractors and how to prepare a successful application.

For more, call 698-4578 or email kesha.braunskill@state.de.us.

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The Delaware Forest Service will hold an Urban and Community Forestry Grant workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 13 at the Delaware Department of Agriculture, 2320 S. Dupont Highway, Dover. Advance registration is required at bit.ly/2DwG6oO or 859-6262, ext. 112.

Urban Forestry Director Kesha Braunskill and The Delaware Center for Horticulture’s Sam Seo will discuss the 2018 urban and community grant program. All municipalities, homeowner associations, and certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations can apply. Up to $40,000 in grants for tree planting, tree care and tree management projects on publicly owned lands is available. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000 in one of two project categories: tree planting or tree management. Applications require a 50-50 cost-share match in either cash or in-kind services such as volunteer hours.

Applications are limited to one project in one project category and will be judged on a competitive basis by a grant committee of the Delaware Community Forestry Council. All projects must be performed on public lands within the community. Priority is given to first-time applicants, Tree Friendly Communities and cities or towns that have passed an urban tree canopy goal resolution.

The grant workshop will discuss the 2018 urban grant guidelines and requirements and include a question and answer session. Topics will include how to work with arborists and tree care contractors and how to prepare a successful application.

For more, call 698-4578 or email kesha.braunskill@state.de.us.